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With Training Season, Dua Lipa warms up for the release of her new album

A warm-up? At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, Dua Lipa unveiled her new single Training Season.

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With Training Season, Dua Lipa warms up for the release of her new album

A warm-up? At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, Dua Lipa unveiled her new single Training Season. On stage in Los Angeles, the singer also performed Houdini and Dance The Night. This latest single, which appeared in Greta Gerwig's film Barbie, earned her two nominations, including song of the year (which ultimately went to Billie Eilish for What Was I Made For).

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No Grammy for the British singer this year, four years after receiving the prize for revelation of the year. At the time, aged 24, Dua Lipa, with bobbed black hair and a serious demeanor, walked the Grammy Awards stage for the first time. Sunday, corseted in a black leather bodysuit, we discover her very sexy, unveiling her single Training Season, the second title revealed from her next album.

Since October, Dua Lipa has been playing with her audience, leaving doubt about the release of this new project. She posts and deletes her posts on social media, finally teasing her fans with a “miss me?” At the same time, she had all her album covers changed on the platforms. In November, Houdini finally came out. Followed by an extract from Training Season. More rebellious and rawer, Dua Lipa “[wants] to capture the essence of youth and freedom, [to] have fun and let things happen, whether they are good or bad,” confides the star to the American magazine Attitude .

Training Season is about love, as is often the case for the singer. But it is neither the disappointment of a breakup, nor the excitement of meeting a new person. This time, it’s love as an experience. With ups and downs, missed dates and experiences. “After a while, you stop looking for ‘interns’ and become more interested in having someone to grow with,” she explains. It’s the end of my training season and I’ve never felt more confident.” On the Grammy Awards stage, perched on a metal cage and accompanied by a troupe of dancers, this is the image she wanted to send.

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